Australian property valuation company taunted by disclosures.

In a statement Thursday night, the company said that its monitoring of the internet had turned up a link to company data posted on a dark web forum “on or about 12.50 pm GMT, 13 March 2019, which has since been taken offline on or about 5.20 pm GMT, 13 March 2019.”

“We confirm that in total, there are 76,873 files contained in this second dataset, however can confirm that these documents are a subset of the original 137,500 valuation records initially disclosed on 31 January 2019,” the company said.

“Therefore, there are no new documents or personal details disclosed.”

It is the second time that the stolen Landmark White documents have been posted to the dark web; the files spent about 10 days online through early February, during which time the company has no idea just how many people accessed them.

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